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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

07.09.1993

Verlag

Pantheon Schocken Books

Seitenzahl

416

Maße (L/B/H)

20,3/13,2/2,2 cm

Gewicht

453 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-679-74252-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

07.09.1993

Verlag

Pantheon Schocken Books

Seitenzahl

416

Maße (L/B/H)

20,3/13,2/2,2 cm

Gewicht

453 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-679-74252-4

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: Libri GmbH

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  • PREFACE              
     
    from Riprap and Cold Mountain Poems
           Riprap
                    Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout
                    The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four
                    Piute Creek
                    Milton by Firelight
                    Above Pate Valley
                    Water
                    Hay for the Horses
                    Thin Ice
                    Nooksack Valley
                    All through the Rains
                    Migration of Birds
                    Toji
                    Kyoto: March
                    The Sappa Creek
                    Goofing Again
                    Cartegena
                    Riprap
     
           Cold Mountain Poems
                    “The path to Han-shan’s place is laughable,”
                    “In a tangle of cliffs I chose a place—”
                    “In the mountains it’s cold.”
                    “Men ask the way to Cold Mountain”
                    “I settled at Cold Mountain long ago,”
                    “Clambering up the Cold Mountain path,”
                    “I have lived at Cold Mountain”
                    “Spring-water in the green creek is clear”
                    “In my first thirty years of life”
                    “I can’t stand these bird-songs”
                    “There’s a naked bug at Cold Mountain”
                    “Cold Mountain is a house”
                    “Once at Cold Mountain, troubles cease—“
                    “Some critic tried to put me down—“
                    “I’ve lived at Cold Mountain—how many autumns.”
                    “My home was at Cold Mountain from the start,”
                    “When men see Han-shan”
     
    from Myths & Texts
           Logging
                    “The morning star is not a star”
                    “But ye shall destroy their altars,”
                    “ ‘Lodgepole Pine: the wonderful reproductive”
                    “Pines, under pines,”
                    “Felix Baran”
                    “Ray Wells, a big Nisqually, and I”
                    “Each dawn is clear”
                    “A green limb hangs in the crotch”
                    “The groves are down”
                    “Lodgepole”

           Hunting
                    the first shaman song
                    this poem is for birds
                    this poem is for bear
                    this poem is for deer
                    “Sealion, salmon, offshore—“
                    “Flung from demonic wombs”
                    “Now I’ll also tell what food:
                    “How rare to be born a human being!”
     
           Burning
                    second shaman song
                    Maudgalyayana saw hell
                    Maitreya the future Buddha
                    “Face in the crook of her neck”
                    John Muir on Mt. Ritter:
                    Amitabha’s vow
                    “Spikes of new smell driven up nostrils”
                    “Stone-flake and salmon.”
                    “ ‘Wash me on home, mama’ “
                    the text
     
    from Mountains and Rivers Without End
           Bubbs Creek Haircut
            
           The Blue Sky
     
    from The Back Country
           Far West
                    A Berry Feast
                    Marin-an
                    Sixth-Month Song in the Foothills
                    The Spring
                    A Walk
                    Fire in the Hole
                    Burning the Small Dead
                    Foxtail Pine
                    August on Sourdough, A Visit from Dick Brewer
                    Oil
                    Once Only
                    After Work
                    For the Boy Who Was Dodger Point Lookout Fifteen Years Ago
     
           Far East  
                    Yase: September
                    Pine River
                    Vapor Trails
                    The Public Bath
                    A Volcano in Kyushu
                    Four Poems for Robin
                    The Firing
                    Work to Do Toward Town
                    Nansen
                    Six Years
     
           Kāli
                    For a Stone Girl at Sanchi
                    North Beach Alba
                    Could She See the Whole Real World with her Ghost Breast Eyes Shut Under a Blouse Lid?
                    Night
                    This Tokyo
                    The Manichaens
                    Mother of the Buddhas, Queen of Heaven, Mother of the Sun; Marici, Goddess of the Dawn
                    On Our Way to Khajuraho
                    Circumambulating Arunchala
                    7: VII
                    Nanao Knows
                    The Truth Like the Belly of a Woman Turning
                    For John Chappell
                    Go Round
     
           Back
                    The Old Dutch Woman
                    For the West
                    7. IV
                    Twelve Hours Out of New York After Twenty-Five Days at Sea
                    Across Lamarck Col
                    Hop, Skip, and Jump
                    Beneath My Hand and Eye the Distant Hills, Your Body
                    Through the Smoke Hole
     
    from Regarding Wave
                    Wave
                    In the House of the Rising Sun
                    Song of the Tangle
                    Song of the Slip
                    Song of the Taste
                    Kyoto Born in Spring Song
                    Burning Island
                    Roots
                    Rainbow Body
                    Everybody Lying on Their Stomachs, Head Toward the Candle, Reading, Sleeping, Drawing
                    Shark Meat
                    The Bed in the Sky
                    Kai, Today
                    Not Leaving the House
                    Regarding Wave
                    Revolution in the Revolution in the Revolution
                    What You Should Know to Be a Poet
                    Aged Tamba Temple Plum Tree Song
                    It
                    Running Water Music
                    Sours of the Hills
                    The Wild Edge
                    The Trade
                    To Fire                
                    Love
                    Meeting the Mountains
                    Running Water Music II
                    Long Hair
                    Target Practice
     
    from Turtle Island
           Manzanita
                    Anasazi
                    The Way West, Underground
                    The Dead by the Side of the Road
                    I Went into the Maverick Bar
                    No Matter, Never Mind
                    The Bath
                    Spel Against Demons
                    Front Lines
                    Control Burn
                    The Call of the Wild
                    Prayer for the Great Family
                    Manzanita
     
           Magpie’s Song
                    The Real Work
                    Pine Tree Tops
                    For Nothing
                    Night Herons
                    The Egg
                    By Frazier Creek Falls
                    It Pleases
                    Mother Earth: Her Whales
                    Ethnobotany
                    Straight-Creek—Great Burn
                    Two Fawns That Didn’t See the Light This Spring
                    Two Immortals
                    Why Log Truck Drivers Rise Earlier Than Students of Zen
                    “One Should Not Talk to a Skilled Hunter About What Is Forbidden by the Buddha”
                    I. M F B R
                   Magpie’s Song
     
           For the Children
                    Gen
                    Tomorrow’s Song
                    What Happened Here Before
                    Toward Climax
                    Without
                    For the Children
                    As for Poets
     
    from Axe Handles
           For/From Lew
     
           Loops
                    Axe Handles
                    River in the Valley
                    Berry Territory
                    The Cool Around the Fire
                    Changing Diapers
                    Painting the North San Juan School
                    Fence Posts
                    Look Back
                    Soy Sauce
                    Strategic Air Command
                    Working on the ’58 Willys Pickup
                    Getting in the Wood
                    True Night
     
           Little Songs for Gaia
     
           Nets
                    Three Deer One Coyote Running in the Snow
                    24:IV:40075, 3:30 PM, n. of Coaldale, Nevada, A Glimpse through a Break in the Storm of the Summit of the White Mountains
                    Talking Late with the Governor about the Budget
                    “He Shot Arrows, But Not at Birds Perching”
                    What Have I Learned
                    Dillingham, Alaska, the Willow Tree Bar
                    Removing the Plate of the Pump on the Hydraulic System of the Backhoe
                    Uluru Wild Fig Song
                    Old Rotting Tree Trunk Down
                    Old Woman Nature
                    The Canyon Wren
                    For All
                                    
    from Left Out in the Rain
                    Elk Trails
                    Lines on a Carp
                    A Sinecure for P. Whalen
                    Message from Outside
                    Under the Skin of It
                    “dogs, sheep, cows, goats”
                    Seaman’s Ditty
                    Poem Left in Sourdough Mountain Lookout
                    Late October Camping in the Sawtooths
                    Point Reyes
                    Makings
                    Longitude 170⁰ West, Latitude 35⁰ North
                    For Example
                    Bomb Test
                    Dullness in February: Japan
                    The Feathered Robe
                    On Vulture Peak
                    Straits of Malacca 24 Oct 1957
                    The Engine Room, S.S. Sappa Creek
                    The North Coast
                    One Year
                    Three Poems for Joanne
                    Crash
                    Saying Farewell at the Monastery after Hearing the Old Master Lecture on “Return to the Source”
                    Alabaster
                    The Years
                    No Shoes No Shirt No Service
                    High Quality Information
                    The Arts Council Meets in Eureka
                    Arktos
                    Fear Not
                    We Make Our Vows Together with All Beings
                    At White River Roadhouse in the Yukon
                    The Persimmons
     
           Tiny Energies
     
           No Nature
                    How Poetry Comes to Me
                    On Climbing the Sierra Matterhorn Again After Thirty-one Years
                    Kusiwoqqobi
                    The Sweat
                    Building
                    Surrounding by Wild Turkeys
                    Off the Trail
                    Word Basket Woman
                    At Tower Peak
                    Right in the Trail
                    Travelling to the Capital
                    Thoughts on Looking at a Samuel Palmer Etching at the Tate
                    Kisiabaton
                    For Lew Welch in a Snowfall
                    Ripples on the Surface
     
                    INDEX OF TITLES AND FIRST LINES